The C Compiler, Assemblers, Linker, Control Program, CrossView, LSL files and SFR files
have been updated to support the new derivatives. The new AUDO Future devices are based
on the TriCore 1 V1.3.1 architecture, which adds an expanded instruction set and support
for parity checking as compared to the TriCore 1 V1.3 architecture. ELF files created
for the new derivatives will have the E_FLAGS field set to EF_TRICORE_V1_3_1, indicating
the new architecture.

If the selected target processor is a member of the TriCore 1 V1.3.1 family,
the new instructions are supported.
Furthermore, when the TriCore assembler creates an object file in the ELF format for one of
the new derivatives, the E_FLAGS field will be set to EF_TRICORE_V1_3_1.

When creating an output file in the ELF format for one of the new derivatives,
the E_FLAGS field will be set to EF_TRICORE_V1_3_1.
While the linker reads in the object files/libraries the linker will check if object files
are compatible with the target architecture, by checking the E_FLAGS. The target architecture
is determined by the LSL file.

To be able to simulate the tc1767 or the tc1797, the simulator needs to be configured properly.
Make sure the MConfig file contains the following configuration item: 'WDT_BASE_ADDRESS 0xf00005d0'
Note that EDE does not take care of this.